
Shunde is located in the southern part of Guangdong Province. Since ancient times, it has been economically developed, commercially prosperous, and culturally and educationally flourishing. Together with Dongguan, Zhongshan, and Nanhai, it is known as the "Four Little Tigers of Guangdong" and is known as the "World Food Capital."
Here, you can ride a bicycle, feel the breeze, enjoy a vegetarian meal, and wait for your destiny. In the delightful Shunde, everything is left to chance. Visit Shunfeng Mountain, where lush green hills, clear waters, a temple, two lakes, and two pagodas await, savoring the moist air as you ascend. Visit Baolin Temple, enjoy a vegetarian meal, and search for treasures amidst the "Pure Land Seven Treasures Forest."
Shunde has a subtropical marine monsoon climate with long sunshine hours, abundant rainfall, warm and humid weather all year round, spring-like weather all year round, and pleasant scenery.
Shunde Qinghui Garden
Qinghui Garden is one of Guangdong's four famous gardens, the others being Keyuan in Dongguan, Liangyuan in Foshan, and Yuyin Shanfang in Panyu. The "Qinghui" in Qinghui Garden symbolizes the warmth and warmth of sunlight, a reflection of the kindness of parents. A typical Lingnan garden, it occupies a small area and features a refined design. The entire garden is centered around a pool of clear water. Located in Daliang Town, Shunde, the scenic area is renowned for its Shunde cuisine, a hallmark of Cantonese cuisine. After exploring the gardens, enjoy a hearty meal, especially a bowl of authentic Shunde double-skin milk. Eating is paramount in Shunde.
Shunfengshan Park
One of Shunde's "New Ten Scenic Spots," this modern tourist attraction integrates tourism, leisure, and entertainment. It primarily features scenic mountains (Taiping Mountain and Shenbu Mountain), one temple (Baolin Temple), two lakes (Qingyun Lake and Guipan Lake), and two pagodas (Jiuzhai Pagoda and Qingyun Pagoda). The park's massive memorial archway is Shunfeng Mountain's landmark, known for its sheer size as "China's Largest Memorial Archway." Additionally, the Qingyun Pagoda, originally named Shenbu Pagoda, was built during the Ming Dynasty. Visitors can also explore 24 other scenic areas, including Guihai Fangcong, Tingzhi Garden, Buyunjing, and Yazheng Garden.
Changlu Tourism and Leisure Expo Park
Changlu Farm, also known as Changlu Leisure Resort, features Lingnan history and culture, Shunde water village charm, and the charm of rural life, offering a comprehensive range of dining, accommodation, entertainment, and shopping. It comprises Screaming Paradise, the Fairytale Animal Kingdom, the Changlu Leisure Resort, a Farmhouse Theme Park, and a dynamic water play area.
Recommended 1-2 days of play
Shunde is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, especially its culinary traditions, and it has played an important role in the development of Cantonese culture. It is famous for its historical gardens, temples, and traditional architecture.
Shunde is located in the southwestern part of Foshan, Guangdong Province. It is easily accessible by train from Guangzhou (around 1 hour), and there are bus and taxi services available within the city.
Attractions in Shunde are typically open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and comfortable for outdoor activities.
Entrance fees vary by attraction. For example, Qinghui Garden charges around 20-30 RMB for admission. Tickets can be purchased on-site or through local travel platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is not usually necessary, but it is recommended for popular sites like Qinghui Garden or during peak tourist seasons to avoid long queues.
You will need at least one full day to explore Shunde’s key attractions, such as Qinghui Garden, the Shunde Museum, and the Old Town. If you plan to try local foods or take a boat ride, it could take longer.
Guided tours are available at most attractions, including Qinghui Garden and the Shunde Museum. Tours are generally in Mandarin, though some guides may offer English assistance upon request.
Start your day at Qinghui Garden to enjoy its tranquility and natural beauty, then visit the Shunde Museum to explore the city’s heritage. In the afternoon, walk through Shunde Old Town and take a boat ride along Xijiang River for a relaxing finish to the day.
Some attractions, like the Xijiang River, are ideal for evening visits, especially for boat tours with views of the city lights. However, night visits to most historical sites are not common.
Shunde is generally not as crowded as other major tourist destinations, but weekends and public holidays can be busy. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays, especially outside peak seasons (summer and Chinese New Year).
Most major attractions in Shunde, such as Qinghui Garden, provide basic facilities like toilets, water stations, and rest areas. There are also food stalls and souvenir shops in tourist areas, particularly around the Old Town and riverfront.
Shunde’s attractions are generally accessible, though some older structures and gardens may have uneven pathways that could be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. It’s advisable to check for accessibility details in advance for specific attractions.
Mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted, particularly in tourist areas. However, it’s always a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases in local shops or food stalls.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at most restaurants in Shunde. Halal food is more limited but can be found in specialty restaurants catering to Muslim visitors.
Souvenir shops in Shunde sell local handicrafts, tea sets, and traditional Cantonese products. Local tea, especially Shunde’s famous double-skin milk, is also a popular souvenir.